Tane McClure

Tane McClure is a lifelong entertainment industry professional with many Film, Television, and Music credits to her name. Speaking of “names””, Tane McClure’s road to success has been paved with many names including: Tane Cain: RCA Recording artist: Top 40 single “”Holding On”” and Tahnee Cain with her band “”Tryanglz”” for the original “”Terminator”” soundtrack. From model, singer, actress, producer, director, and finally an accomplished editor, Tane has been honored with award winning and nominated productions including the National Journalism Award for the Fox LA News documentary, “”Love Betty White”” The Betty White Story, and the nominated “”Just Call Me Hef”” The Hugh Hefner Story, as well as the Emmy Nominated “”Station Fires”” for Fox News, and her “”Best Fantasy Feature”” award winning film “”Trance”” which was honored in the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival. Some of Tane McClure’s other noteworthy projects include, the international “”Montwood”” Perfume Commercial campaign, “”Ivy Levan”” Music Video (Randy Jackson), “”Big Shots”” series with Emmy winning journalist Giselle Fernandez for Los Angeles Magazine, and the highly acclaimed “”Inside Autism”” (for LeafWing For Professionals) an inspiring educational dramatic film about a boy with Autism struggling to succeed in a regular classroom environment. One of Tane’s most recent accomplishments is her collaboration with the commercial production company Media Giant, where she wrote, produced and directed many television commercials as well as the award winning short film “”Rockstar””, about a teenager that overcomes adversity through his music. Rockstar’s awards include Best Short Film, Best Music, Best Cinematography and many nominations: Best Director, Best Editor, Best VFX, Best Sound and more. Tane McClure is the daughter of actor Doug McClure, who is best known as “”Trampas”” from the western series “”The Virginian””. Tane became an actress at an early age playing the part of an orphan in “”The Virginian”” episode “”Small Parades””. Tane has since acted in over 50 films including playing Reese Witherspoon’s mom in “”Legally Blonde””, and she has produced, directed, and edited over 100 hours of content for many major companies and networks around the world. Tane’s mother, Faye Brash, who is of Hawaiian/Polynesian descent, was a singer, and her grandmother, Mae Brash was also a gifted Opera singer. From an early age, Tane was inspired by her Hawaiian heritage and their love of music. With her father Doug McClure, an actor and her mother a singer… Music, Film and Television came together for Tane in many of her aspirations. Being confident with music, sound, picture, editing, and graphics has enabled Tane to be one of the very best in her field as a director, producer and editor. “”As an independent film director, I feel that often, the most interesting scenes in a film include the unexpected moments that were never actually specifically written in the script. When an actor takes a beat or two longer to get his emotions together while the camera is rolling, but the scene has not technically begun. Sometimes those quiet moments are the most honest and fresh. He is not “”acting””, he is simply “”feeling””, and THAT to me, can be magic on film.”” Tane McClure”

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Told from three perspectives, a story of a bunch of young Californians trying to get some cash, do and deal some drugs, score money and sex in Las Vegas, and generally experience the rush of life.

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Ex-wife of Journey keyboardist Jonathan Cain.

Daughter of actor Doug McClure

Composed and performed three songs heard in The Terminator (1984).

During the 80s, changed her name to Tahnee Cain because people were mispronouncing her name.

Had a band in the 80s called Tryanglz with her then brother-in-law, Tommy "Mugs"" Cain.

Was the inspiration for the song ""Faithfully"" by Journey. Her husband at the time was Jonathan Cain of Journey. A picture of Tane can be seen in the video for this song.

Ex-stepdaughter of BarBara Luna.

Mother of Kayla Arendts.

Graduated high school from the Punahou School in Honolulu

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